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It's a super summer crop and grows best where it's sultry -- Africa, India (where it's known as bindi, or lady fingers), the Middle East, Turkey and Greece (where they all call it bamia) the Caribbean, South America -- and in the American South.

Yes, Bindi Irwin, now being hopelessly exploited by the Irwin industry.

There's a native grass known as bindi. It has a very nasty burred seed called a bindi-eye. That's why I thought the racehorse name was kinda funny, given the sire was Ouch. A bindi-eye is fierce enough to puncture a bicycle tyre; plenty of deflated experience there :-(